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Internationalism as Encounter: Grassroots Diplomacy on the San Francisco‐to‐Moscow March, 1960–61
Abstract This article discusses the ‘Global March for Peace’ of 1960–61 – an initiative that took a group of activists from San Francisco to Moscow, crossing countries on both sides of the Cold War divide. While the general development of this march is well known, this article offers a fresh perspective in several ways.
SOPHIE SCOTT‐BROWN
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Jean Améry, Commemoration and Comparative Engagement
2016 marks the 50th Anniversary of the publication of Jean Améry’s collection of essays dealing with his experiences at (and in the aftermath of) Auschwitz entitled Jenseits von Schuld und Sühne: Bewältigungsversuche eines Überwältigten.
Jeffrey Bernstein
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This paper presents data drawn from a recent empirical study involving more than 8,000 English secondary school students (aged 11–18) who took part in either a survey or focus group interview.
A. Pettigrew, E. Karayianni
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François Rastier, Ulises en Auschwitz. Primo Levi el sobreviviente
Bibliographic review.
María Coira
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The Taste Remembered. On the Extraordinary Testimony of the Women from Terezín [PDF]
The article presents an attempt to combine food studies (also termed the anthropology of food) with scholarly reflection regarding memory. The analysis focuses on the book entitled In Memory’s Kitchen. A Legacy from the Women of Terezin [ed.
Krupa-Ławrynowicz, Aleksandra
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On le sait depuis les proces de Nuremberg : la « solution finale de la question juive » etait un secret d’Etat partage par les plus hautes elites nazies qui connaissaient pertinemment le sort des Juifs europeens deportes a l’Est : la mise a mort systematique, a Auschwitz ou a Treblinka.
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'The Black Book: John Berryman's Holocaust Requiem' [PDF]
This essay looks in detail at an unfinished cycle of Holocaust poems called The Black Book that was begun by the American poet John Berryman in 1948. The essay includes close readings of three published poems and analysis of unpublished material from the
Boswell, MJ
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Auschwitz represents a unicum in the immense geography of sites of mass destruction established by the Nazi regime in Europe. The Auschwitz II - Birkenau extermination camp (1941-45), in particular, is the outcome of a complex project, developed over the years, both at the level of its general layout and through the process of architectural definition ...
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